TechniSat TechniVision 22 HD Quick start guide

Category
LED TVs
Type
Quick start guide
Quick start manual
and warranty documentation
TechniVision 22
/ 26 / 32 HD
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Rear of TV
TechniVision 22 HD
(connections, attachment, cover)
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Rear of TV
TechniVision 22 HD
1 Antenna input
(DVB-C, DVB-T, analogue)
2 LNB Input (DVB-S)
3 Common Interface
4 USB port
5 DC socket
6 S-Video input
7 Audio input (R, L)
(S-Video, Video and
component input)
8 Video input
9 Component input
10 Cable guide
11 Stand attachment cover
12 HDMI input 2
13 HDMI input 1
14 Audio output digital (S/P
DIF electrical)
15 Headphone output
(3.5mm jack plug)
16 Audio input (VGA/DVI)
(3.5mm jack plug)
17 VGA connection
18 Scart socket (EuroAV)
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Rear of TV
TechniVision 26/32 HD
(connections, cover)
Rear of TV
TechniVision 26/32 HD
1 USB port
2 Common Interface
3 LNB Input (DVB-S)
4 Antenna input
(DVB-C, DVB-T, analogue)
5 S-Video input
6 Audio input (R, L)
(S-Video, Video and
component input)
7 Video input
8 Component input
9 Mains power switch
10 Mains power connection
11 Stand attachment cover
12 HDMI input 2
13 HDMI input 1
14 Audio output digital
(S/P DIF electrical)
15 Headphone output
(3.5mm jack plug)
16 Audio input (VGA/DVI)
(3.5mm jack plug)
17 VGA connection
18 Scart socket (EuroAV)
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Remote control
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Remote control
Remote control code
On/Standby
Sound on/off
Numeric keys
Recording
SFI
Page up
Back
TV/Radio mode
Rewind
Info
Fast forward
Programme +/-
Volume +/-
Menu
Zoom/Format
Function keys
Stop
Arrow keys
Pause / playback
Function selection
Option selection
Page down
DVR mode
OK
Sleep timer
Language selection
PaT
Genre
Teletext
Freeze frame / Jogshuttle
Timer
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Front of TV
Display
Front of TV
(Display)
Display
IR receiver
LED
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Important instructions
2 Please read this first
Dear customer,
This quick start manual simply describes the most important connection options and the
basic operating steps required for you to quickly get started operating the TechniVision 22,
TechniVision 26 or TechniVision 32.
Please also definitely comply with the notes on safety provided under Point 2 of the
instruction manual, appropriate use, operation, power consumption in standby mode and
during operation as well as transport of and cleaning the television. You will also find
information provided in this section about disposal of the packaging and the television. The
manufacturer’s declaration is also provided in this section.
2.1 Intended use
> Connection to mains power 230V/50Hz (TechniVision 26 / 32 HD and TechniVision 22
HD via mains power unit supplied) or to 12 V DC power (TechniVision 22 HD)
> The TV set is intended only for the reception and playback of picture and sound signals.
> The TV is only suitable for connection to audio and video devices, antenna units and
computers that meet DIN standards and have a CE mark.
Use is permitted in private and commercial situations in dry rooms and under supervision.
> Any other use is expressly forbidden.
2.2 Manufacturers declaration
The TV meets the following requirements:
> the EU directive 2006/95/EC (low voltage directive)
- EN 60065
> the EU directive 2004/108/EU (EMC directive)
- EN 55013, EN 55020, EN 61000-3-2
and bears the CE mark.
2.3 Important instructions
Please observe the following instructions in order to avoid any safety risks, prevent damage
to the TV, and help contribute to environmental protection.
2.3.1 Safety
For your own protection you should read the safety notes carefully before using your new
TV. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by inappropriate handling, or
by non-compliance with the safety precautions.
Do not open the receiver housing under any circumstances!
Touching parts that conduct high voltages can be fatal!
Any necessary repairs to the receiver should only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Only operate the receiver in a temperate climate.
Do not switch on the TV immediately after delivery or transportation in cold weather;
wait until it reaches room temperature.
Do not expose the set to dripping or sprayed water. If water gets into the unit,
immediately remove the mains plug and advise the service department.
Do not place the TV on a narrow shelf or in small cabinets; ensure a minimum
ventilation gap of 10cm around the unit.
The set has ventilation slits to allow heat to escape from the inside of the set. Do not
cover the ventilation slits with objects such as newspapers, tablecloths etc.
Do not operate sources of heat near the TV that can additionally heat it up.
Do not place objects over the ventilation slits.
In thundery weather and when the set is not to be used for an extended period or
during absence you should remove the mains and antenna plugs from the set.
Overvoltage can damage the TV.
In the event of a noticeable defect on the set, if a smell is produced or if smoke comes
out, if there are severe malfunctions, if there is damage to the power cable or to the
casing and if liquids penetrate the set, pull the mains plug out immediately and contact
the service department.
In the event of a power failure the TV should be isolated from the mains power by
pulling out the plug or by switching the set off.
During long absences the TV should be switched off. This extends the lifetime of the
screen and saves energy.
2.3.2 Disposal
The packaging material used for your TV consists entirely of recyclable materials. Please
sort the components appropriately and dispose of them in line with your local waste disposal
regulations
.
At the end of its useful life span, this receiver may not be disposed of with your regular
household waste. It must be taken to a recycling collection point for electrical and electronic
equipment.
This is indicated by the
symbol on the product, the operating manual or the packaging.
Important instructions
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The materials can be re-cycling in accordance with their labelling.
By ensuring that valuable raw materials are re-used you can make a valuable contribution
towards protecting our environment.
Please contact your local authority for the location of the nearest recycling point.
Please ensure that flat batteries removed from the remote control and electronic waste are
not sent to your regular household refuse site, but are correctly disposed of either in special
bins for problem waste, or at collection points in the retail trade.
2.3.3 Power consumption in Standby and during operation
The TV’s power consumption in standby and during operation depends on the settings you
select, the functions you use and the devices inserted/attached such as CI modules or USB
storage media.
Thus you can reduce power consumption during operation by e.g. only inserting/attaching CI
modules and USB storage media if they are actually going to be used. Power consumption
during operation is also influenced by the selected picture mode and backlighting setting
(Main menu > Settings > Picture Settings). The higher the backlighting is set, the
higher the power consumption too.
As the TV is not fully in standby mode during the automatic software download (Main
menu > Settings > Service Settings > Software Update) for the relevant period,
power consumption can be reduced by disabling this function. Power consumption is also
influenced by the standby clock and fast start functions.
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Important instructions
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3 Remote control
3.1 Changing the battery
> Open the cover on the battery compartment at the rear of the remote control by
pushing it in the direction of the arrow and then lifting it off.
> Insert the supplied batteries, ensuring that the poles are the right way around
(indicator visible in battery compartment).
> Close the battery compartment again.
3.2 Remote control code
By switching over the remote control option it is possible to use this remote control to
operate a TechniSat television and two TechniSat receivers using the same coding.
> Hold down the remote control code button to switch over the remote control option
and press the OK button as often as necessary until the LED for the desired remote
control option (TV, SAT1 or SAT2) flashes briefly.
The currently set remote control code will be displayed, as the appropriate LED
flashes, while pressing a button.
Remote control
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Connecting
4 Connecting
a Connecting the satellite antenna using the LNB input.
b Connecting the cable connection (digital and/or analogue) or the DVB-T antenna to the
antenna input on the television.
c Connecting the television to a BluRay/DVD player using an HDMI cable or a cinch
components cable with the cable adapter.
d
Connecting the digital audio output to Hi-Fi stereo equipment or surround sound equipment.
d
TV/Radio
b
a
BluRay / DVD
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Connecting
The following references a b c d refer to the example connection on page 10.
4.1 Satellite antenna
a Connect LNB input 1 on the TV to your external unit using a suitable coaxial cable.
4.2 Antenna/cable connection (analogue and digital)
b Connect the antenna input for the LCD TV to either a terrestrial antenna or to the
connection socket for the cable or antenna connection.
Use the TechniSat DVB C/T Switch (Part No. 0000/3263) for simultaneous
reception of DBV-T signals and DVB-C plus analogue cable channels. This switch
automatically switches between DVB-T reception and reception of DVB-C and
analogue cable channels, thus preventing potentially conflicting frequency influences.
4.3 BluRay/DVD player
c Connect your BluRay/DVD player using an HDMI connection cable
with an HDMI connection.
4.4 Surround sound/Hi-Fi amplifier
You can connect the LCD TV to a surround sound or Hi-Fi amplifier to obtain the best
possible sound quality.
d If your amplifier has an appropriate electrical input (S/P-DIF), connect the Audio
output digital electrical to the input on your amplifier.
Depending on the broadcaster concerned, the stereo signal (PCM) and, where
broadcast, Dolby Digital signal (AC3) are available.
4.5 Mains power connection
TechniVision 22 HD
The TV should only be connected to the mains power supply using the adapter after
cable connections to the associated components have been fully set up. This will avoid
damage to the TV or other components.
> Connect the mains adapter pin connector to the DC socket (see page 2 #5).
> Then attach the mains cable to the adapter and connect it using a 230 V / 50 Hz plug.
TechniVision 26 / 32 HD
The TV should only be connected to the mains power supply using the adapter after
cable connections to the associated components have been fully set up. This will avoid
damage to the TV or other components.
> To do this, attach the mains cable to the mains power connection (see page 3
#10) and connect it using a 230 V / 50 Hz plug.
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5 Basic operation
Dear Customer,
the following section starts by covering basic operation as well as recurring operating
steps for the TV. This should make it easier to read the instruction manual, since it avoids
repeated description of identical steps at each individual stage.
The so-called "On Screen Display" is used on your television. This simplifies operation of
the television since the buttons on the remote control can take on different functions, which
makes it possible to reduce the number of buttons.
In this On Screen Display (OSD for short) the selected functions or settings are highlighted.
Furthermore, you will see a line at the lower edge of the screen in which the various buttons
on the remote control are shown with their current functions.
In this instruction manual the terms shown in the OSD as well as the buttons to be
pressed are highlighted from the rest of the text by the display format used.
Warning - indicates an important note which you absolutely should observe in order to
avoid problems with the television, loss of data or unwanted operation.
Tip - indicates a note about the function described as well as other functions
associated with it and any others to be observed with reference to the respective place
in the instruction manual.
5.1 Switching the television on/off
> When the TV is on standby, you can switch it on by pressing the On/Standby button.
> When operating normally you can switch the TV to standby mode by pressing the
On/Standby button.
When switching the TV on/off, also observe point 7.1 and points 7.1.1 - 7.1.4 as well
as the instructions given under these points.
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Basic operation
5.2
Calling up the main menu and navigating through the menus /functions
The following example will illustrate how you reach the main menu and call up a submenu.
The objective of the example is to call up the Picture settings menu.
> Press the Menu button. The main menu appears on the screen.
> Select the Settings menu item by moving the highlight over this item using the
arrow keys.
> Press the OK button to open the Settings menu.
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> Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight the Picture settings item.
> The Picture settings menu is opened by subsequently pressing the OK button.
You can also highlight the individual menu points in the same way as you highlight an
item on a submenu to open it and alter the respective settings.
The menu items in some menus have to be highlighted by moving sideways. This is
done by pressing the right/left arrow keys.
By pressing the up/down arrow keys it is possible to move the highlight from line to
line and to move upwards and downwards page by page using the page up/down
buttons.
You will see the so-called menu path in the uppermost line of the menu. This shows
you the menu you are currently in and the path you took to reach this menu. In the
example shown this is Main menu > Settings > Picture settings. The menu
path is also shown throughout the instruction manual and shows you how you can
reach the respective menu with the settings described.
If the blue function key with Help is displayed in the bottom line on the screen, a
Help page can be displayed by pressing this button and hidden by pressing it again.
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5.3 Accepting settings / Exiting menus and functions
In some menus and functions the changes made must be accepted manually in order to
save them permanently. If this does not happen, the values that existed before leaving the
menu or the function will be reset automatically.
If an Accept field or the green function key with Accept is displayed in the bottom
line of the screen, you can see that the changes made must be saved manually to
be accepted.
> By highlighting Accept using the right/left arrow keys and confirming with the
OK button or by pressing on the green function key (Accept), the changes are
saved and you return to the next menu level up.
Alternatively:
> Press the Back button.
A request appears asking whether the changes you made should be applied.
>
Use the right /left arrow keys to highlight Yes or No and confirm with the OK
button.
According to your selection the changes are now saved or rejected and you return to
the next menu level up.
Alternatively:
> Press the Menu button to leave the menu directly.
The settings that need to be saved manually will be reset in this case.
If the green function key with Accept is not displayed in the bottom line of the
screen, the changes are saved automatically when leaving the menu.
5.4 Changing a setting
You can create settings using the arrow selection method, the selection list, by
entering numbers and by using the virtual keyboard. The television dictates the
method that can be used to alter a marked setting. You can see this from the following
displayed symbols:
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Arrow selection method (Point 5.4.1)
Arrows are shown on the left or right edge of the marking.
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Selection list (Point 5.4.2)
The symbol is shown on the right edge of the marking.
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Entering numbers (Point 5.4.3)
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Virtual keyboard (Point 5.4.4)
The symbol is shown on the right edge of the highlight.
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5.4.1 Arrow selection method
> If is shown on the left and on the right next to the set value, you can alter this using
the left/right arrow keys.
5.4.2 Selection list
If is shown on the right next to the set value, the value is changed using the selection list.
> Press the OK button to open the selection list.
> Highlight the setting you want using the up/down arrow keys.
By pressing the up/down arrow keys it is possible to move the highlight from
line to line and to move upwards and downwards page by page using the page
up/down buttons.
> Confirm by pressing on the OK button. The selection list is closed again and the
selected setting is shown in the menu.
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5.4.3 Entering numbers
> Enter the new setting you want using the numeric keypad key if a question
mark
or a number value or is shown inside the highlight.
Note the number of digits used in the entry as there must always be the same number
used. This means that if a five-digit value is required, for example “10600", but you
only wish to set a four-digit value, for example “9750“, then you must enter a “0” at the
beginning for every unused location. Therefore, in this example, it would be necessary
to enter “09750”.
5.4.4 Virtual keyboard
If is shown on the right next to the set value, the value is amended using the virtual
keyboard. You have three different keyboard options when using this data entry method.
You can switch the keyboard layout between the so-called QWERTY keyboard and the
alphabetic keyboard; an SMS keyboard can also be used at any time.
The functionality of the QWERTY keyboard is identical to that of the alphabetic keyboard.
They only differ in the arrangement of the various letters, numbers, characters and symbols.
> Press the OK button to open the virtual keyboard.
The keyboard now appears in the alphabetic format.
> You can switch to the QWERTY keyboard and back to the alphabetic keyboard by
pressing the Option button.
You can now enter the term you want as follows.
Arrow keys: Moves the highlight on the keys of the virtual keyboard.
OK: The highlighted character is added to the end of the term, or
the highlighted function is executed.
/ Yellow function key: The keyboard switches between upper case/lower case.
/ Red function key: Pressing/holding down deletes the character in front of the
orange highlight/the whole entry.
/ Green function key: The entered term is accepted.
/ Blue function key: The keyboard switches over to the alternative characters.
: Moves the orange highlight within the term.
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The SMS keyboard is operated using the numeric keypad key on both the alphabetic
and the QWERTY keyboard and can be used at any time. Therefore the coloured buttons
incorporate the functions described above.
> Press one of the numeric pad keys 0 - 9 and select the various letters, numbers,
characters and symbols.
The first letter of the respective row of characters is highlighted after first pressing a
numeric keypad key.
> The highlight then moves one field to the right for every additional press of the same
numeric keypad key.
Press as often as necessary to reach the desired character. This will be added to the
entered term after a short delay.
The various numeric pad keys are assigned the following displayed letters, numbers,
characters and symbols.
0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
Once you have reached the field you want with the highlight, you can then begin
selecting the next character immediately since, in this case, the character is directly
added to the term.
If you wish to continue directly selecting a character from the same numeric
keypad key, you can add the previously highlighted character to the term by
pressing the right arrow key.
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5.5 Option selection
You have the option in some menus and operating modes (e.g. TV mode, music/images
playback etc.) to call up additional functions and options using option selection.
> Pressing the Option button opens the option selection in the lower right-hand corner
of the screen.
In this example we can see the option selection for the channel list.
>
Every additional press of the Option button moves the highlight down one line each time.
Some options are selected directly in this window. Other options for a number of
subordinate selection options are located in the option groups. Highlighting one of
these option groups automatically opens another window on the left.
> You can use the up/down arrow keys within the option group to highlight one of
the options listed in there.
By pressing the up/down arrow keys it is possible to move the highlight from line to
line and to move upwards and downwards page by page using the page up/down
buttons.
> The highlighted option is selected by pressing the OK button and you exit the option
selection area.
> If you do not want to select an option or wish to leave the option selection area without
making any changes, simply press the Option button until it is hidden.
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6 Initial installation
On initial installation of the TV, the installation wizard starts AutoInstall automatically.
Using the installation wizard is the simplest way for you to create the most important
settings for your TV.
The initial installation process shown here serves merely as an example. The exact
process for the initial installation will depend on the settings you select. Therefore
please follow all instructions displayed on screen carefully.
Menu language
> Use the up/down arrow keys to highlight the menu language you want and
confirm by pressing the OK button.
The preferred audio language will be set automatically according to this selection.
Country selection
> Using the up/down arrow keys select the country in which the television will be
operated and confirm by pressing the OK button.
Automatic setting of the local time as well as changing to summer/winter time will take
place based on your selection.
Channels will also be automatically sorted in the installation wizard according to this
setting as well following a channel search.
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TechniSat TechniVision 22 HD Quick start guide

Category
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Type
Quick start guide

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